2023 Journalists’ Guide to Energy & Environment [1]
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In this special report, “2023 Journalists’ Guide to Energy & Environment,” the SEJournal looks ahead to key issues in the coming year. Check out the guide’s special, forward-focused TipSheets and Backgrounders. We’ve also supplemented this year’s guide with a special look at environmental issues in the Cascadia bioregion. Also see an overview analysis and reporting from the Society of Environmental Journalists' Feb. 9 year-ahead roundtable [2].
Overview Analysis
Year-Ahead Panel
- SEJ Panel Gauges Issues in the Works in the U.S. West [4]
- #2023 Issues Panel — Details and Video Recording for Feb. 9 Webinar [2]
Special TipSheet — Cascadia Look-Ahead
Special TipSheets
- Particulate Air Pollution — An Old Story Made Newer, and More Local, in 2023 [6]
- Bringing the Climate Crisis Story Home in 2023 [7]
- As Concern Over Methane Mounts, Emission Controls Yield Stories [8]
- Coal Ash — An Overlooked Toxic Story That Won’t Go Away [9]
- Extreme Rainfall Offers Journalists a Deluge of Environment, Climate Stories [10]
- Biodiversity Could Be Bee’s Knees for Environmental Journalists [11]
Plus, more forward-looking TipSheets:
- Air Conditioner HFCs Are on the Way Out — The Kigali Amendment Explained [12]
- Burgeoning National EV Trend Helps Drive Local Environment, Climate Stories [13]
Issue Backgrounders
- Whither the Permitting Reform Bill in 2023? [14]
- Disinformation Presents New Challenges to Environmental Journalists [15]
- EPA To Propose Plan Soon for First PFAS Drinking Water Rule [16]
Plus, more forward-looking Backgrounders: